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Public support for and concerns regarding pediatric dose optimization for seizures in emergency medical services: An exception from informed consent (EFIC) trial.

Caleb E WardKathleen M AdelgaisMaija HolstiKammy K JacobsenHarold K SimonClaudia R MorrisVictor M GonzalezGonzalo LernerKimia GhaffariJohn M VanBurenE Brooke LernerManish I Shahnull null
Published in: Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2024)
In communities where this study will occur, most respondents supported PediDOSE being conducted with EFIC and most approved of children being enrolled without prior consent. Support was lowest among non-Hispanic Black respondents and highest among health care providers. Further research is needed to determine optimal ways to address the concerns of specific racial and ethnic groups when conducting EFIC trials.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • emergency medical
  • mental health
  • african american
  • young adults
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  • clinical trial
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  • phase ii
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